Nate Bagley ❣️

Nate Bagley ❣️

Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area
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About

I'm an empathy-driven marketer with the drive of an entrepreneur.

Over the last 20…

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Experience

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    COREnology

    South Jordan, Utah, United States

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    http://growthmarriage.com

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    Salt Lake

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    Lehi, UT

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    http://loveumentary.com

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    Greater Salt Lake City Area

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    San Francisco, California, United States

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    Orlando, FL

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Education

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    Activities and Societies: Student Government, Freelance Writer for Newspaper, Founder of the Stephen Colbert Room (hopefully)

Volunteer Experience

  • Member

    Member

    Utah Marriage Commission

    Social Services

    I was appointed by Governor Gary Herbert to serve on this commission dedicated to increasing the number of children growing up in stable, healthy, two-parent households.

    My duties include consulting and advising on how to improve the marriages of Utah couples through education, events, virtual classes, and more.

  • Utah Chapter Leader

    Utah Chapter Leader

    The One America Movement

    - 3 years 10 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    I coordinated and co-facilitated a series of inter-faith events between the Muslim, Jewish, and Mormon communities in Salt Lake City in an effort to combat religious, political, and racial polarization.

    Events consisted of a shared meal, meaningful conversation, and a service project.

    One specific series of events included visiting a Jewish Temple to learn about Islam, and celebrating Utah's first-ever Shabat Iftar. A visit to a Muslim community center to learn about Mormonism…

    I coordinated and co-facilitated a series of inter-faith events between the Muslim, Jewish, and Mormon communities in Salt Lake City in an effort to combat religious, political, and racial polarization.

    Events consisted of a shared meal, meaningful conversation, and a service project.

    One specific series of events included visiting a Jewish Temple to learn about Islam, and celebrating Utah's first-ever Shabat Iftar. A visit to a Muslim community center to learn about Mormonism. And a visit to an LDS chapel to learn about Judaism.

  • Leadership Development Camp Counselor

    Leadership Development Camp Counselor

    American Red Cross of Utah

    - 3 years 5 months

    Children

    I helped plan and served as a camp counselor at the Utah Red Cross Leadership Development Camp for 10th, 11th, and 12th graders across the state. The camp teaches Utah youth leadership through values clarification exercises, learning about the importance of diversity, and creating a space of love and acceptance.

    I've also provided marketing consulting services to help the camp prepare for their first ever virtual camp, and prepare to re-launch post COVID.

  • Street Team Member

    Street Team Member

    The Domino Project

    - 1 year

    Science and Technology

    I was a member of the Domino Project Street Team, committed to spreading ideas about a new kind of publishing. The Domino Project is the brainchild of Seth Godin, and is powered by Amazon.

Publications

  • This Is Why Millennials Are Afraid of Marriage

    The Good Men Project

    The fear and reservation surrounding marriage is very real and very present. I know it’s there, because I often experience it myself. I believe fear is the primary factor that keeps us from getting married. Meanwhile, our the news hassle us, parents beg us for grandbabies, and peers urge us to just get out there and meet someone as if finding 21st century love was as easy as going to the grocery store to pick up a bottle of coconut water. Their loving encouragement does nothing to assuage our…

    The fear and reservation surrounding marriage is very real and very present. I know it’s there, because I often experience it myself. I believe fear is the primary factor that keeps us from getting married. Meanwhile, our the news hassle us, parents beg us for grandbabies, and peers urge us to just get out there and meet someone as if finding 21st century love was as easy as going to the grocery store to pick up a bottle of coconut water. Their loving encouragement does nothing to assuage our very valid fears. Sometimes it makes it even worse, if I’m going to be honest. Where do these fears come from? I believe most of them can be traced back to one source… Lack of preparation. - See more at: http://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/this-is-why-millennials-are-afraid-of-marriage-hesaid/#sthash.OiW8bfXT.dpuf

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  • The Importance of Integrity

    The Gottman Institute

    Simply put, integrity is doing what you say you will do.

    Most relationships suffer because of a lack of integrity. We make commitments to ourselves and others, we break them, then make excuses to avoid taking responsibility.

    We promise to be patient, kind, understanding, and loving. We promise to be faithful, to be loyal in word and deed, to remain committed for better or for worse, in sickness and health, in good times and bad. We promise to put the needs of others before our…

    Simply put, integrity is doing what you say you will do.

    Most relationships suffer because of a lack of integrity. We make commitments to ourselves and others, we break them, then make excuses to avoid taking responsibility.

    We promise to be patient, kind, understanding, and loving. We promise to be faithful, to be loyal in word and deed, to remain committed for better or for worse, in sickness and health, in good times and bad. We promise to put the needs of others before our own, and love each other until death.

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  • What America's Best Couples Can Teach Us About Long-Lasting Love

    Huffington Post

    What is true love, and does it still exist?

    As the divorce rate in America hovers around 50 percent, true love may seem like a fiction from a Hollywood film. One man determined to find the truth quit his job recently and set out on a quest across the country to document the power of modern love.

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  • A Single Guy Quit His Job And Spent A Year Interviewing Couples In Love — This Is The Best Relationship Advice He Learned

    Business Insider

    Nate Bagley says he was sick of hearing love stories that fell into one of two categories — scandal and divorce, and unrealistic fairytale.

    So he started a Kickstarter and used his life savings to tour the country and interview couples in happy, long-term relationships.

    He then took to Reddit's /r/IAmA to share what he learned (just in time for Valentine's Day), and to post podcasts of the couples' journeys and advice.

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    • Megan Willett
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  • Utah men create 'dates in a box' that come to your door

    KSL

    A Utah man with a mission to make people’s relationships better is beginning a service that delivers date activities to your door.

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  • Loveumentary: Two Strangers, One Mini Cooper and a Quest to Dispel Marriage Myths

    ABC News

    Disillusioned by the romantic tropes pervading popular culture, two friends are crisscrossing the country in an effort to document 100 great love stories to learn what makes a marriage last.

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  • Are You Good Enough?

    Positively Positive

    “I’m not good enough.”

    At some point in our lives, we’ve all said it. We use these words to justify our fears and explain our insecurities or the reasons we don’t have the things we want most.

    “I’m not good enough to be in a relationship.”

    “I’m not good enough to get that job.”

    “I’m not good enough to write that book.”

    “I’m not good enough to record an album.”

    “I’m not good enough [fill in the blank].”

    These four vile words strip us of our…

    “I’m not good enough.”

    At some point in our lives, we’ve all said it. We use these words to justify our fears and explain our insecurities or the reasons we don’t have the things we want most.

    “I’m not good enough to be in a relationship.”

    “I’m not good enough to get that job.”

    “I’m not good enough to write that book.”

    “I’m not good enough to record an album.”

    “I’m not good enough [fill in the blank].”

    These four vile words strip us of our personal value, our core identity, and any sense of purpose. They represent the epitome of the worst self-inflicted psychological diseases: self-pity.

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  • Searching For The Secrets of True Love

    The Unmistakable Creative

    His growing feelings of cynicism and frustration with love, led Nate Bagley on a search for answers to the questions of what what true love really is, and how to attain it. The search resulted in conversations with people who were experiencing these things on a daily basis and the start of what became known as the “Lovumentary”.

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Honors & Awards

  • Marketing MVP

    Workfront

    Recipiant of the MVP award for Q1 of 2016 for my success growing the Workfront Community and executing User Groups.

Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Spanish

    Professional working proficiency

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